The weather is the down side as it wet,cold & cloudy (bit like England really) so you need to spend more time here than we have got to allow for the vagaries of weather.
We are now on the Isle of Harris on the Outer Hebrides after a spectacular ferry trip (3 hours) from Ullapool to the top of The Isle of Lewis (Lewis & Harris are joined)..where we saw Minky Whales in the Minch( the body of water between here & the mainland.)
| LEAVING ULLAPOOL The Isle of Lewis has a history of occupation and there are |
The same area of North Lewis has many remnants of Pictish houses (round stone towers)called Brochs
(2000 years old) and Black Houses (old stone crofter's houses).
The Islanders are well proud of their history & ancient traditions and still speak Gaelic which is the language taught in the schools & on all signs (English translations underneath).
The Islanders are well proud of their history & ancient traditions and still speak Gaelic which is the language taught in the schools & on all signs (English translations underneath).
Yesterday we did a mammoth walk around a a headland and up a a mountain . The tramping though the heather & peat bogs quite challenging (it's called yomping)..but we made it.....
| HARRIS Ferry to Skye today then the bridge to the mainland. Long drive through the Highlands tomorrow to Glasgow then train to London on Tuesday. Kath & Belinda on Harris xo |
Oh how envious I am even the wet cold weather is not off putting.Budget night tonite!!! keep travelling.
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I will ring Julie H. Sue
ReplyDeleteheel for heel and toe for toe 25 years to the date since we sailed from Ullapool to Stornaway see you soon Susan
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